Partners In Ag Innovation Conference In Willmar Will Examine The Future Of Farming After Covid

Ag Innovation Conference In Willmar Will Examine The Future Of Farming After Covid
WILLMAR: Understanding the ag market after COVID-19 will be a topic for discussion during the third annual Partners in Ag Innovation seminar on July 29 in Willmar.

The theme for the event, which is scheduled from 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Thursday, July 29, is โ€œFrom Survive to Thrive.โ€

The half-day seminar will be offered in a hybrid format that includes in-person attendance at the MinnWest Technology Campus in Willmar or an online option.

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Consultants and boots-on-the-ground farmers will take the floor July 29 during the annual Partners in Ag Innovation Conference about concerns and opportunities in agriculture after the financial and emotional turmoil the COVID-19 pandemic tossed at the industry. People can participate in the free conference in-person at the MinnWest Technology Campus in Willmar or through a remote, online option.

The free event is sponsored by MinnWest and the Kandiyohi County and City of Willmar Economic Development Commission in an attempt to bring area leaders in agriculture and animal science together to exchange information and ideas and form potential partnerships.

Organizers are hoping that more people involved with boots-on-the-ground farming will participate in the conference this year.

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Dustin Kotrba, a member of the EDC committee that helped organize the event, said the ag community has โ€œperseveredโ€ despite market disruptions โ€” including the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic โ€” and is โ€œholding their breath to find out whatโ€™s next.โ€

Last year was a โ€œchallenging year financially and emotionally for everyone,โ€ said Kotrba. With the help of federal COVID relief, grain and livestock went from โ€œrecord lows to record highs,โ€ he said. But now everyoneโ€™s wondering what happens next.

The seminar may provide some insights and โ€œsome understanding of what the landscape isโ€ both nationally and locally, Kotrba said.

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With concerns about inflation, labor shortages, and tax laws, as well as excitement about current commodity prices and new market options, the keynote speaker for the event, Mike Pearson, is expected to touch on many of those issues in his presentation called โ€œWhatโ€™s driving agriculture in the year ahead.โ€

Pearson hosts โ€œThis Week in Agribusinessโ€ on RFD TV each weekend.

A variety of business, tax, and legislative professionals will be part of a panel discussion that will address topics like farmland values, taxes, and legislative updates.

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Along with the nuts and bolts of the ag economy, the conference features interesting insights into new and traditional farming ventures as told by people who are in the middle of these ventures.

Warren and Simon Johnson, from Building Block Holsteins LLC of rural Kerkhoven, will talk about a major dairy expansion at the family farm that will be a key element of the dairyโ€™s transition to the next generation.

Becky Bruns, who transitioned her poultry business into a farm-raised shrimp operation in the rural Danube, will talk about her business, The Shrimp Shop.

Jim Sieben, vice president, and general manager of Nova-Tech Engineering will discuss the companyโ€™s expansion into creating processing equipment for Minnesotaโ€™s growing farm-raised seafood industry.

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Dennis Pap, a farm production-based entrepreneur from Willmar, will talk about the business model of his farm consulting business, Next 360.

John Cosgrove, a professional emcee from Minneapolis, will be the โ€œtrivia hostโ€ during the event, which includes prizes for participants.

For more information go to www.partnersinag.com.

Source: wctrib

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